Normal speech for patients with laryngeal webs: An achievable goal

  • Mcguirt W
  • Salmon J
  • Blalock D
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Abstract

Normal speech as well as an improved airway is now an achievable goal in the treatment of laryngeal webs. Seven acquired webs and 3 congenital webs were seen at the North Carolina Baptist Hospital/Bowman Gray School of Medicine. The speech of 6 patients was tested preoperatively and again postoperatively: speech was considered normal postoperatively in 5 patients without the need for speech therapy; normal in the sixth patient after 6 sessions of speech therapy. The authors' preferred method of treatment is development of an endolaryngeal mucosal flap with a variable beam CO 2 laser under operating microscopic control.

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Mcguirt, W. F., Salmon, J., & Blalock, D. (1984). Normal speech for patients with laryngeal webs: An achievable goal. The Laryngoscope, 94(9), 1176–1180. https://doi.org/10.1288/00005537-198409000-00009

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